This post is going to get a little personal, but I wanted to provide an honest review. After seeing numerous ads and reviews on these period panties, I decided to finally take the plunge and try them out for myself. I had been contemplating purchasing these for about a year because of the price and skepticism of them actually working. So about four months ago I ordered the Thinx panties. While writing this post, I checked the Thinx website and saw that they now have a “super” version of the panty that should be able to hold twice the volume of the ones I purchased.

Before purchasing, I researched and read a crazy amount of reviews from blogs, magazines, youtube and even reddit. Finally, I took the quiz on their site to see how I would be able to use the panties. It turns out I would not be able to use them as I had intended–as a complete replacement to pads. Instead, I would have to use them as back up in conjunction with pads. Still I bought seven pairs to get the highest discount. I purchased the hiphugger, high waisted, cotton, and one pair from the btwn line, which is geared toward girls. I would say the size small fit similarly to the size btwn size 15-16, so if you’re trying to save a little extra money, and you don’t mind the colors, patterns and cotton look, then the btwn panties would work if you’re a size xs or s.

The panties worked for my light to medium days, usually day 1, 4, and 5, but for days 2-3, I had to either change or start the day with pads as well. In my opinion, one pair Thinx panties holds about as much as one Always Infinity Overnight Pad, or maybe a little less. I will say that using a pad and the panty together does provide more of a sense of protection and prevention of leakage. The site claims that the panties would be comparable to two tampons or two pads. The new “super” version of the hiphuggers claims to hold the same amount as four tampons or four pads.
The styles that I would recommend are the hiphuggers and the high waisted ones. The btwn and cotton ones feel a lot thicker and are more noticeable under certain types of clothing. I am seriously consider ordering the new “super” version to try out, but they are pretty pricey at $39 for one panty.

Overall I do think these are a great purchase if your period is light to medium. But I also think that reducing the use of pads is great so I’m going to keep using them as well. It does take a little more work to rinse/wash before throwing them in with regular laundry, but not too much of a hassle.
Let me know if you’ve tried these or maybe another brand? Did you like them? Are they better than Thinx?
Thank you for reading!!